HARTFORD, Conn. (WFSB) - Connecticut voters faced numerous local referendum questions on Election Day, deciding issues ranging from liquor sales at restaurants to residency requirements for town officials.

The ballot measures produced mixed results across different municipalities, with some communities embracing new amenities while others rejected costly projects.

Bethany approves restaurant liquor sales

Voters in Bethany celebrated after passing a measure that will allow restaurants to serve liquor with meals. The referendum enables establishments in the town to obtain liquor licenses, expanding dining options for residents.

Glastonbury backs artificial turf expansion

In Glastonbury, voters decided to allow more artificial turf fields in the future, settling what had been described a

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